Wildcats defeat Tornado grapplers, 60-16
Wrestling
Johnson City 60, Norwich 16
JOHNSON CITY – Norwich ran into its third straight dominant opponent as the Wildcats posted a win over the Tornado (1-3) on Tuesday.
Norwich picked up wins from Cameron Turner (140), Keegan Levesque (189), and Frank Garcia (103). Levesque scored the most points of his career winning a major decision, 17-4. Garcia went 2-for-2 with his second straight pin in the past week.
“We’ve wanted Keegan to open up more and be more aggressive,” said Norwich coach Joe Downey. “Last year he only beat the same kid by one point, and today he was dominant.”
Johnson City scored all of its points by pinfall, technical fall or forfeit. “They have a lot of guys that have been around for a while,” Downey said. “We’re hoping to turn things around soon.”
Norwich hosts Chenango Valley Dec. 22.
Results
140: Dayton Ngo (J) tech fall over Zach Ketchum, 2:37. 145: Cameron Turner (N) won by fft. 152: Jason Martinez (J) pinned Damian Marvin, 3:26. 160: Josh Halladay (J) pinned Cody Bradbury, 1:13.171: Seth Gilbert (J) pinned Morgan Crawford, 2:20. 189: Keegan Levesque (N) dec. Reggie Williams, 17-4. 215: John Martin (J) won by fft. 103: Frank Garcia (N) pinned Nick Bidwell, 1:04. 112: Shawn McCormick (J) tech fall over Tanner Cummings. 119: Joe Harden (J) pinned Cameron Yaiser, 1:59. 125: Anthony Johns (J) won by fft. 130: Kyle Halladay (J) won by fft. 135: Ben Fahy (J) pinned Tim Topher, :27.
Boys’ Swimming
Chenango Valley 117, Greene 65
GREENE – Greene’s George Flanagan set a school record, and picked up the Trojans’ lone victory in a non-league loss to Chenango Valley Tuesday.
Flanagan set a new record in the 100-yard butterfly (1:02.15), the school’s longest standing boys record, and he did it swimming the event competitively for the first time. Flanagan finished second in that event, and won the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:06.49.
“We have a lot of new swimmers and we’re experiencing some growing pains,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “The kids did give a great effort tonight.”
Results
200 medley relay (C) 1:58.99. 200 free: (G) Alex Trass, 2:04.67. 200 IM: (C) Kurt Grunder, 2:18.74. 50 free: (C) Tanner Corbe, 26.26. Diving: (C) Devin Chandler, 205.45. 100 fly: (C) Kurt Grunder, 1:01.43, 1:02.15 (Flanagan)..100 free: (C) Tanner Corbe, 57.35. 500 free: (C) Timmy Langhorn, 5:51.68. 200 free relay: (C) 1:46.54. 100 back: (C) Todd Capwell, 1:08.97. 100 breaststroke: (G) George Flanagan, 1:06.49. 400 free relay: (C) 3:56.22.
Volleyball
Walton 3, B-G 1
BAINBRIDGE – Megan Phoenix had 10 aces and six kills for Walton in a 25-19, 25-13, 23-25, 25-12 win over B-G Tuesday.
Lauren Porter led B-G with four kills and five assists.
Individual Leaders
B-G: Stephan Mulhair, 3 kills, 3 assists, 1 ace; Lauren Porter, 4 kills, 5 assists; Ashley Lamont, 2 aces; Raileigh Hall 3 kills, 3 aces.
Walton: Megan Phoenix, 10 aces, 6 kills, Victoria McClenon, 7 kills, Cherokee Lynn, 7 kills, 2 blocks.
Greene 3, Harpursville 1
GREENE – Greene overcame a first-game defeat to remain unbeaten (7-0) beating Harpursville on Tuesday, 23-25, 26-24, 25-10, 29-27.
Devyn Staley had seven aces and six kills for Greene, and mate Leah Kazalski finished with 19 assists.
Leaders
Greene (7-0): Devyn Staley, 7 aces, 6 kills, 2 blocks; Leah Kazalski, 19 assists; Rebecca Hanrahan, 5 digs.
Harpursville (2-5): Nicole Stephenson, 5 aces; Ursula Kelly, 7 kills, 1 block; Rachel Smith, 17 assists.
JV: Harpursville won 2-0.
Sidney 3, Oxford 2
SIDNEY – Sidney won for the sixth time in seven matches outlasting Oxford in five Games Tuesday, 25-10, 25-10, 21-25, 23-25, 25-17.
Vanessa Strong posted 18 assists, six aces, and five kills for the Warriors, and top hitter Lyndsay Gray put away 15 kills.
On the Oxford side, Malorey Muzzy totaled seven digs and two aces.
Leaders
Oxford: Chelsea Roach, 2 kills, 3 assists; Kristi Shephard, 2 kills; Malorey Muzzy, 2 aces, 7 digs; Deanna Jones, Olivia Roach, Sienna Brown--5 digs each.
Sidney: Lindsay Gray, 15 kills; Vanessa Strong, 18 assists, 6 aces, 5 kills; Ashley Gardner, 5 kills; Sevgi Gambudak, 5 kills; Carly Livingston, 3 digs.
Unadilla Valley 3, Afton 0
AFTON – Unadilla Valley won its sixth match of the season beating Afton in three close games Tuesday, 25-23, 25-23, 26-24.
Amanda Tumilowicz finished with three kills, five aces and one block to lead the Storm.
Cassie Prezorski had five aces and 10 assists for Afton.
UV is at Delhi Dec. 18 and Afton hosts Oxford Dec. 18.
Leaders
UV: Amanda Tumilowicz, 3 kills, 5 aces, 1 block, 10 digs; Torrie French, 3 kills, 1 block; Sara Rifanburg, 4 assists; Casey Markham,4 assists.
Afton: Cassie Prezorski, 5 aces, 10 assists; Brittany Moore, 5 kills, 8 digs; Stacey Guokas, 6 kills, 6 digs; Carolyn Ellis, 5 assists.
JV: Afton won 2-1
Boys’ Bowling
S-E 4, Waterville 1
EARLVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville raised its record to 7-0 beating Waterville, 4-1.
The final margin was just 27 pins as Waterville piled up 2,689 to S-E’s 2,708.
David Sheldon rolled a 609 series to top the unbeaten Marauders.
Honor scores
S-E (2,708): Mike Wilson, 204, 204; David Sheldon, 227, 224, 609.
Waterville (2,689): Scott Bancroft, 210, Joe Kohlbrenner, 231.
JV: S-E won 5-0.
S-E 5, Ilion 0
(Monday, Dec. 14)
at Ilion
Varsity Honor scores
S-E, 6-0 record, (2,974): Mike Wilson, 208, 229, 206, 643; Chad Potter, 230, 211, 638; Josh Potter, 255, 619; David Sheldon, 223.
Herkimer (2,045): Kenny Kudrewicz, 241.
JV: S-E won 5-0.
Johnson City 60, Norwich 16
JOHNSON CITY – Norwich ran into its third straight dominant opponent as the Wildcats posted a win over the Tornado (1-3) on Tuesday.
Norwich picked up wins from Cameron Turner (140), Keegan Levesque (189), and Frank Garcia (103). Levesque scored the most points of his career winning a major decision, 17-4. Garcia went 2-for-2 with his second straight pin in the past week.
“We’ve wanted Keegan to open up more and be more aggressive,” said Norwich coach Joe Downey. “Last year he only beat the same kid by one point, and today he was dominant.”
Johnson City scored all of its points by pinfall, technical fall or forfeit. “They have a lot of guys that have been around for a while,” Downey said. “We’re hoping to turn things around soon.”
Norwich hosts Chenango Valley Dec. 22.
Results
140: Dayton Ngo (J) tech fall over Zach Ketchum, 2:37. 145: Cameron Turner (N) won by fft. 152: Jason Martinez (J) pinned Damian Marvin, 3:26. 160: Josh Halladay (J) pinned Cody Bradbury, 1:13.171: Seth Gilbert (J) pinned Morgan Crawford, 2:20. 189: Keegan Levesque (N) dec. Reggie Williams, 17-4. 215: John Martin (J) won by fft. 103: Frank Garcia (N) pinned Nick Bidwell, 1:04. 112: Shawn McCormick (J) tech fall over Tanner Cummings. 119: Joe Harden (J) pinned Cameron Yaiser, 1:59. 125: Anthony Johns (J) won by fft. 130: Kyle Halladay (J) won by fft. 135: Ben Fahy (J) pinned Tim Topher, :27.
Boys’ Swimming
Chenango Valley 117, Greene 65
GREENE – Greene’s George Flanagan set a school record, and picked up the Trojans’ lone victory in a non-league loss to Chenango Valley Tuesday.
Flanagan set a new record in the 100-yard butterfly (1:02.15), the school’s longest standing boys record, and he did it swimming the event competitively for the first time. Flanagan finished second in that event, and won the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:06.49.
“We have a lot of new swimmers and we’re experiencing some growing pains,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “The kids did give a great effort tonight.”
Results
200 medley relay (C) 1:58.99. 200 free: (G) Alex Trass, 2:04.67. 200 IM: (C) Kurt Grunder, 2:18.74. 50 free: (C) Tanner Corbe, 26.26. Diving: (C) Devin Chandler, 205.45. 100 fly: (C) Kurt Grunder, 1:01.43, 1:02.15 (Flanagan)..100 free: (C) Tanner Corbe, 57.35. 500 free: (C) Timmy Langhorn, 5:51.68. 200 free relay: (C) 1:46.54. 100 back: (C) Todd Capwell, 1:08.97. 100 breaststroke: (G) George Flanagan, 1:06.49. 400 free relay: (C) 3:56.22.
Volleyball
Walton 3, B-G 1
BAINBRIDGE – Megan Phoenix had 10 aces and six kills for Walton in a 25-19, 25-13, 23-25, 25-12 win over B-G Tuesday.
Lauren Porter led B-G with four kills and five assists.
Individual Leaders
B-G: Stephan Mulhair, 3 kills, 3 assists, 1 ace; Lauren Porter, 4 kills, 5 assists; Ashley Lamont, 2 aces; Raileigh Hall 3 kills, 3 aces.
Walton: Megan Phoenix, 10 aces, 6 kills, Victoria McClenon, 7 kills, Cherokee Lynn, 7 kills, 2 blocks.
Greene 3, Harpursville 1
GREENE – Greene overcame a first-game defeat to remain unbeaten (7-0) beating Harpursville on Tuesday, 23-25, 26-24, 25-10, 29-27.
Devyn Staley had seven aces and six kills for Greene, and mate Leah Kazalski finished with 19 assists.
Leaders
Greene (7-0): Devyn Staley, 7 aces, 6 kills, 2 blocks; Leah Kazalski, 19 assists; Rebecca Hanrahan, 5 digs.
Harpursville (2-5): Nicole Stephenson, 5 aces; Ursula Kelly, 7 kills, 1 block; Rachel Smith, 17 assists.
JV: Harpursville won 2-0.
Sidney 3, Oxford 2
SIDNEY – Sidney won for the sixth time in seven matches outlasting Oxford in five Games Tuesday, 25-10, 25-10, 21-25, 23-25, 25-17.
Vanessa Strong posted 18 assists, six aces, and five kills for the Warriors, and top hitter Lyndsay Gray put away 15 kills.
On the Oxford side, Malorey Muzzy totaled seven digs and two aces.
Leaders
Oxford: Chelsea Roach, 2 kills, 3 assists; Kristi Shephard, 2 kills; Malorey Muzzy, 2 aces, 7 digs; Deanna Jones, Olivia Roach, Sienna Brown--5 digs each.
Sidney: Lindsay Gray, 15 kills; Vanessa Strong, 18 assists, 6 aces, 5 kills; Ashley Gardner, 5 kills; Sevgi Gambudak, 5 kills; Carly Livingston, 3 digs.
Unadilla Valley 3, Afton 0
AFTON – Unadilla Valley won its sixth match of the season beating Afton in three close games Tuesday, 25-23, 25-23, 26-24.
Amanda Tumilowicz finished with three kills, five aces and one block to lead the Storm.
Cassie Prezorski had five aces and 10 assists for Afton.
UV is at Delhi Dec. 18 and Afton hosts Oxford Dec. 18.
Leaders
UV: Amanda Tumilowicz, 3 kills, 5 aces, 1 block, 10 digs; Torrie French, 3 kills, 1 block; Sara Rifanburg, 4 assists; Casey Markham,4 assists.
Afton: Cassie Prezorski, 5 aces, 10 assists; Brittany Moore, 5 kills, 8 digs; Stacey Guokas, 6 kills, 6 digs; Carolyn Ellis, 5 assists.
JV: Afton won 2-1
Boys’ Bowling
S-E 4, Waterville 1
EARLVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville raised its record to 7-0 beating Waterville, 4-1.
The final margin was just 27 pins as Waterville piled up 2,689 to S-E’s 2,708.
David Sheldon rolled a 609 series to top the unbeaten Marauders.
Honor scores
S-E (2,708): Mike Wilson, 204, 204; David Sheldon, 227, 224, 609.
Waterville (2,689): Scott Bancroft, 210, Joe Kohlbrenner, 231.
JV: S-E won 5-0.
S-E 5, Ilion 0
(Monday, Dec. 14)
at Ilion
Varsity Honor scores
S-E, 6-0 record, (2,974): Mike Wilson, 208, 229, 206, 643; Chad Potter, 230, 211, 638; Josh Potter, 255, 619; David Sheldon, 223.
Herkimer (2,045): Kenny Kudrewicz, 241.
JV: S-E won 5-0.
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